Dinnerware with multifunctional configurations

ABSTRACT

A dinnerware with multifunctional configurations has a solid storage tube, designed into an extension tube made of stainless steel and a flexible cleaning brush set into the through hole of the solid storage tube in a retractable state. The flexible cleaning brush has a flexible long brush holder and a brushing portion mated at one end of said long brush holder. A dinnerware type connector is set at one end of the long brush holder opposite to the brushing portion. The service end contains either of a knife, fork, spoon or chopsticks head. The solid storage tube can be used separately as a common drinking pipette. When said solid cleaning brush is fully stretched into the through hole of the solid storage tube, the connector can be embedded into the end of said solid storage tube to form such dinnerware as knife, chopsticks, fork or soup spoon.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to dinnerware, and more particularly to innovative dinnerware which is designed into a tubular pattern with multifunctional configurations.

2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.

Various kinds of dinnerware used in human life. For example, pipettes, or drinking straws, are often used by inserting a straw into a beverage for having a drink when users purchase a packaged beverage or drink.

Yet, serious safety and hygiene problems are hidden in the currently available pipette products because common pipettes are made of plastics. While people have a drink via the pipette, the plastic pipette may release toxic plasticizers ingredients in case of overheating of the drink. As for an acidic drink, the plastic pipette may also release its toxicity due to corrosion and dissolution, especially for vegetable and fruit stores where most beverages contain acid-rich ingredients. So, there is a higher probability of toxic dissolution in the utilization of plastic pipettes. Moreover, heavy metals endangering the human health are often proved to be contained in the pipette fitted with colorful patterns. While people often consume such plastic pipettes in their everyday life, toxic substances may also be absorbed unconsciously. In spite of the tiny toxicity contained therein, frequent utilization of such pipette probably yields negative influence on and great harm against the human health. In addition, the disposable plastic pipette will generate a lot of waste, and in fact recycling is very difficult due to small size and residual dirt, leading to environmental problems that shall raise great concern of the general public.

At present, the common pipette is generally made of plastic materials owing to the fact that the pipette is always deemed as a disposable and cheap product. So, mass production is made possible for sanitary chopsticks and plastic spoons. Yet, with the improvement of the general public's environmental consciousness and continuous coverage of food security and hygiene cases, more and more people realize that it is necessary to rectify their wrong habits, so many consumers intend to carry dinnerware. Therefore, more efforts shall be made to realize breakthrough progress for the pipette in response to the evitable trend in the future.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Based on the unique design of the present invention wherein “a dinnerware with multifunctional configurations” mainly comprises a solid storage tube, flexible cleaning brush, dinnerware type connector and tight limiting section, the present invention could provide a dinnerware free of plasticizers ingredients. The present invention is characterized by reusability, excellent durability and simple structure. So, it can thoroughly resolve problems such as toxicity released by conventional plastic pipette and chopsticks, and poorer environmental-friendliness. Besides, due to simple structure, good flexibility and integrated functions, it can be carried conveniently by users to improve hygiene and food security with better applicability.

Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a plane view of the present invention wherein the flexible cleaning brush and solid storage tube are incorporated.

FIG. 3 is a plane schematic view of the present invention wherein the flexible cleaning brush could clean the through hole's inner wall via the brushing portion.

FIG. 4 is an application view of various dinnerware patterns of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a plane view of the connector of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a plane view of another preferred embodiment of the connector of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a plane view of another preferred embodiment of the connector of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is an application view of the present invention wherein circumferential skip lines are arranged on the circumferential sections of the solid storage body.

FIG. 9 is an application plane view of the present invention wherein the mating end of connector is stretched to form an extended covering portion.

FIG. 10 is a plane view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 11 is a plane view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 1-4 depict preferred embodiments of a dinnerware of the present invention with multifunctional configurations, which, however, are provided for only explanatory objective for patent claims.

Said dinnerware 05 comprises at least a solid storage tube 10, designed into an extension tube (or a straight tube) made of stainless steel. A through hole 11 is formed inside said solid storage tube 10, and both ends of said solid storage tube 10 are of a flat notch pattern. The outer diameter of said solid storage tube 10 is 5 mm-15 mm, so it can be fabricated into a thick or slim tube.

At least one flexible cleaning brush 20 is set into the through hole 11 of solid storage tube 10 in a retractable state. Said flexible cleaning brush 20 comprises of a flexible long brush holder 21 and a brushing portion 22 mated at one end of said long brush holder 21. The brushing portion 22 is used to clean the inner wall of through hole 11. As the dinnerware 05 of the present invention is intended for repeated utilization, it is very important to keep the through-hole 11 in a clean state, and the flexible cleaning brush 20 could easily resolve this problem.

A dinnerware type connector 30 is set at one end of the long brush holder 21 opposite to the brushing portion 22. Said connector 30 comprises of a service end 31 and a mating end 32, of which said service end 31 contains some patterns including either of a knife (as shown in FIG. 10), fork (as shown in FIG. 5), spoon (as shown in FIG. 6) or chopsticks head (as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4), or otherwise even a shovel (as shown in FIG. 7). When the flexible cleaning brush 20 is fully retracted into said solid storage tube 10, the mating end 32 of the connector 30 can be embedded into the outlet of said solid storage tube 10.

A tight limiting section 40 is formed externally at the mating end 32 of said connector 30. When said connector 30 is inserted into the end of solid storage tube 10, the tight limiting section 40 is applied for fixed limitation.

Based on above-specified structural design, when the flexible cleaning brush 20 is pulled out from said solid storage tube 10, said solid storage tube 10 can be used separately as a common drinking pipette by directly inserting into the drink cup. As used herein, the term “pipette” can mean a drinking straw. Even if the drink cup is sealed by adhesive film, the solid storage tube 10 with two flat notches allows to easily penetrate the adhesive film due to excellent rigidity of the solid storage tube 10. Moreover, both ends of the solid storage tube 10 are designed into flat notch patterns to guarantee security against any hazard from chamfered openings of conventional pipette; on the other hand, when said solid cleaning brush 20 is fully stretched into the through hole 11 of solid storage tube 10, the connector 30 can be embedded into the end of said solid storage tube 10 to form such dinnerware as knife, chopsticks, fork or soup spoon, making said solid storage tube 10 as a drinking pipette or other dinnerware. FIG. 4 depicts the preferred embodiment of chopsticks in the present invention, which makes possible for convenient use with environmental friendliness, structural simplicity and multifunctional advantages without safety and hygiene concerns.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 8, circumferential skip lines 12 are arranged at interval on the circumferential sections of the solid storage body 10. In this preferred embodiment, said circumferential skip lines 12 are mainly used for resisting skip at circumferential sections of the solid storage body 10, enabling the users to hold the solid storage body 10 firmly. Besides, said circumferential skip lines 12 could improve the aesthetical effect of the solid storage body 10.

Referring to FIG. 9, the mating end 32 of connector 30 can be stretched to form an extended covering portion 33, which can be extended to cover the flexible long brush holder 21 of the flexible cleaning brush 20 to prevent settlement of dirt in the flexible long brush holder 21 against bacteria generation in through hole 11 of said solid storage tube 10.

Referring to FIG. 10, two flexible cleaning brushes 20 are inserted into through hole 11 of solid storage tube 10; the connectors 30 of each flexible cleaning brush 20 can be embedded separately into both ends of said solid storage tube 10 to accommodate the brushing portion 22 into the through hole 11. Of which, the connectors 30 for the flexible cleaning brushes 20 are of various dinnerware patterns, thereby improving greatly the flexibility and convenience.

Referring to FIG. 11, as said connector 30 is of a knife pattern, a flexible clamping head 23 is set at one end of the brushing portion 22 of flexible long brush holder 21, while the mating end 32 of connector 30 is of a geared pattern to ensure compressive flexibility of the periphery of said mating end 32. As the flexible long brush holder 21 is stretched into through hole 11 of said solid storage tube 10, the geared mating end 32 can be abutted against the end of solid storage tube 10. By continuously pushing the flexible long brush holder 21, the periphery of said mating end 32 is compressed to be embedded into said solid storage tube 10, while the flexible clamping head 23 is protruded from the other end of solid storage tube 10 for positioning. When the flexible long brush holder 21 is used for cleaning said solid storage tube 10 back and forth, the geared mating end 32 can prevent the flexible long brush holder 21 from fully stretching into the solid storage tube 10, and also prevent the flexible clamping head 23 from protruding out the other end of solid storage tube 10 so as to maintain smooth flushing. 

1. A dinnerware with multifunctional configurations comprising: at least a solid storage tube, designed into an extension tube made of stainless steel; a through hole is formed inside said solid storage tube and both ends of said solid storage tube are of a flat notch pattern; at least a flexible cleaning brush, set into the through hole of solid storage tube in a retractable state; said flexible cleaning brush comprises of a flexible long brush holder and a brushing portion mated at one end of said long brush holder; the brushing portion is used to clean the inner wall of through hole; a dinnerware type connector, set at one end of the long brush holder opposite to the brushing portion; said connector comprises of a service end and a mating end; of which said service end contains some patterns including either of knife, fork, spoon or chopsticks head; when the flexible cleaning brush is fully retracted into said solid storage tube, the mating end of the connector can be embedded into the outlet of said solid storage tube; and a tight limiting section, formed externally at the mating end of said connector; when said connector is inserted into the end of solid storage tube, the tight limiting section is applied for fixed limitation; when the flexible cleaning brush is pulled out from said solid storage tube, said solid storage tube can be used separately as a common drinking pipette; when said solid cleaning brush is fully stretched into the through hole of solid storage tube, the connector can be embedded into the end of said solid storage tube to form such dinnerware as knife, chopsticks, fork or soup spoon.
 2. The structure defined in claim 1, wherein the mating end of said connector can be stretched to form an extended covering portion, the extended covering portion can be extended to cover the flexible long brush holder of the flexible cleaning brush to prevent settlement of dirt in the flexible long brush holder against bacteria generation in through hole of said solid storage tube.
 3. The structure defined in claim 1, wherein two flexible cleaning brushes are inserted into through hole of solid storage tube; the connectors of each flexible cleaning brush can be embedded separately into both ends of said solid storage tube to accommodate the brushing portion into the through hole; of which, the connectors for the flexible cleaning brushes are of various dinnerware patterns.
 4. The structure defined in claim 1, wherein as said connector is of a knife pattern, a flexible clamping head is set at one end of the brushing portion of flexible long brush holder, while the mating end of connector is of a geared pattern to ensure compressive flexibility of the periphery of said mating end; as the flexible long brush holder is stretched into through hole of said solid storage tube, the geared mating end can be abutted against the end of solid storage tube; by continuously pushing the flexible long brush holder, the periphery of said mating end is compressed to be embedded into said solid storage tube, while the flexible clamping head is protruded from the other end of solid storage tube for positioning.
 5. The structure defined in claim 1, wherein circumferential skip lines are arranged at interval on the circumferential sections of the solid storage body.
 6. The structure defined in claim 1, wherein the outer diameter of the solid storage tube is between 5 mm and 15 mm. 